In addition, deputies arrested 20-year-old Steve Eugene Copeland of 317 Frost Bottom Road, Oliver Springs, in connection with the case against Jerrell. Copeland was charged on outstanding warrants, and reports indicate drug-related charges will be taken to a grand jury.

Jerrell was charged with promotion of meth manufacture and criminal conspiracy, and Miller was charged with manufacture/deliver/sale/possess a controlled substance, promotion of meth manufacture and criminal conspiracy, simple possession and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Reports said deputies were conducting an investigations into pseudoephedrine purchases at Walgreens in Oak Ridge, when Deputy Jason Leach saw Copeland come into the store and recognized him from a short time earlier when he reportedly saw him at the Rite Aid store in Oliver Springs.

The suspect reportedly bought Sudafed at Walgreens. Copeland was arrested on outstanding warrants and told deputies he purchased the Sudafed for Jerrell.

According to reports, Copeland was supposed to meet Jerrell outside of Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge to sell her the drugs. He said the Sudafed was purchased to make meth.

Reports said deputies used Copeland’s phone to text Jerrell, who then came out of the emergency room, presumably to meet Copeland but instead met the deputies.

Reports said she was arrested and didn't cooperate with deputies.

Reports also said a confidential informant bought Sudafed from Miller for $50. Once charged, Miller reportedly told deputies she bought the Sudafed to sell to someone else to cook meth.

According to reports, deputies found a receipt in the suspect’s pocket for the purchase of lighter fluid, and found three grams of marijuana, foil strips, cut straws and syringes in her purse.

Miller is being held in the Anderson County jail on an $85,000 bond, and Jerrell is being held on a $25,000 bond.